You minted your Nomis Score, stared at the number, maybe even flexed it on Twitter… but what does it actually mean? Is a 42 good? Is a 68 elite? Are you secretly a bot? Let’s break it down like we would for a curious friend who just asked, “Bro, wtf is this number?”
Nomis Scores range from 0 to 100. They’re like a report card for your onchain life — except less traumatic and actually useful. We use real onchain data (your wallet’s actual behavior) to understand how active, consistent, and diverse your activity is. Think of it as a credit score for your crypto rep, but way more fun.
Here’s how the score bands work:
Welcome to crypto, fren. You’ve just arrived — maybe a bridge here, a DEX swap there — but that’s about it. Projects probably won’t fight over you yet, but that’s fine. Everyone starts somewhere. You’re not a bot (probably), just a bit early on the learning curve. Keep clicking.
You’re showing signs of life. You’ve done a few more things, maybe staked something, farmed once, tried a quest. Still pretty fresh, but you’re warming up. Projects might start noticing, but don’t expect airdrops raining from the sky yet. Keep exploring.
Ah, the backbone of every web3 community. You’re here, you’re consistent, you’re doing real stuff onchain. You’re the kind of user projects want to reward. You might not be maxing out every yield farm, but you’re dependable. Solid. Real. A+ for effort.
You’ve been around. You’re engaged, curious, and not afraid to click random buttons on DeFi protocols (hopefully after reading what they do). You’re valuable to projects — a perfect person to test new products, join beta rounds, and yes, get rewarded for your time and attention.
You live and breathe crypto. You know your way around multiple chains, have scars from failed bridges, and probably have a decent bag of random tokens. If a project can get you interested, chances are you’ll not only use it but invest in it. This score range is a big green flag for any ecosystem.
You’re a freak. A good one. You understand protocols, have used all the major L2s and the obscure ones, and you’re probably the first one to show up when something new drops. Projects love you. Ecosystems love you. You’re the degen MVP. Keep being amazing (but touch grass once in a while).
Your Nomis Score isn’t just for bragging rights — though hey, we’re not stopping you. It’s useful for:
Yeah, they exist. Bots often max out specific actions but stop growing. Their scores stall. If you’ve been sitting at the same score for months despite “activity” — you might not be a bot, but you sure look like one.
On the other hand, real users evolve. They try new stuff. Explore new dApps. Touch new chains. Their score grows with them. And here’s the kicker: you can update your score anytime to reflect your latest activity.
Your Score is an NFT. Once you mint it, it’s locked in time — like a snapshot of your onchain soul. But blockchains move fast. Maybe last week you were a 46 and now you’ve tried 3 new DeFi tools, joined a DAO, and farmed some obscure token. That deserves an upgrade.
By updating your score, you:
The update is like telling the world, “Hey, I’m still here and still vibing in web3.”
Yes, the max score is 100. And yes, it’s ridiculously hard to reach. We made it that way on purpose. Getting to 100 means you’ve basically mastered the onchain jungle. Let’s just say… bots aren’t getting there any time soon. At least, that’s what our model thinks. 😉
So go ahead — check your score, update it, and see where you stand. And if you’re stuck at 35? That’s fine. Just don’t stay there.
Because in web3, it’s not about where you started. It’s about what you do next.